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Marti was a leading Cuban nationalist in the independence war of the 1890s that anticipated the Third World liberation struggles of the 20th century and played for the Cuban Revolution a similar role to that of Lenin in Russia. This title looks at his role in US-Latin American relations, his contribution to ideological debates and the influence of American and German thinking in his social criticism.

Author Biography

Christopher Abel is Reader in Latin American History at University College London and an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Latin American Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK. Nissa Torrents was Lecturer in Latin American Literature and Film at University College London, UK.